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governor romney was in a very democratic state. he governed in massachusetts with the legislature. 87% democrat. he was able to reach across the aisle with real solutions to real problems and he was able to promise an awful lot of the very important things that needed to be done there that was exactly the kind of cooperation you're talking about. he's applied the leadership, you know, that he's learned in the private sector, and at the olympics. and then went into the government sector as a governor in a democrat state and was able to accomplish much. so i believe he has leadership skills and he cares about america and will find both sides of the aisle who are willing and ready to face the tough challenges that we face and accomplish a tremendous amount. >> rose: thank you for joining us on a busy and noisy evening. i know you both have much to celebrate this evening so i thank you for coming here to talk with us on this program. >> thanks charlie. >> rose: thank you very much. we go back to mike murphy with this question, mike. so
governor romney was in a very democratic state. he governed in massachusetts with the legislature. 87% democrat. he was able to reach across the aisle with real solutions to real problems and he was able to promise an awful lot of the very important things that needed to be done there that was exactly the kind of cooperation you're talking about. he's applied the leadership, you know, that he's learned in the private sector, and at the olympics. and then went into the government sector as a...
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you just said that you don't believe governor romney will be elected. does the eelection of president obama factor into your view? 2013 will be difficult? >> i think that when he -- the established power remains in power, the stock market actually moves up in the third and fourth quarter. the increase in stock prices may actually signal an obama victory and the stock market may quite like mr. obama consequence of the easy money is that spending and by the government. and the deficit would not be able to be where it is. far too large. >> we appreciate it. marc faber. got to go break. guess who called in? carl icahn, a legendary investor. >> welcome back. victory. at least that's what carl icahn is claiming. carl, it's always a pleasure to speak with you. thank you so much for joining us. >> a real pleasure speaking with you. >> you know, they got a few long term holders. you know, just go with it through thick and thin. basically mostly 30% when you go into it. so i think it was a very good victory. and the guys that work with me really worked very hard.
you just said that you don't believe governor romney will be elected. does the eelection of president obama factor into your view? 2013 will be difficult? >> i think that when he -- the established power remains in power, the stock market actually moves up in the third and fourth quarter. the increase in stock prices may actually signal an obama victory and the stock market may quite like mr. obama consequence of the easy money is that spending and by the government. and the deficit would...
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those are positions we've not heard from governor romney before. he said a lot of specific things in this debate. he's been criticized for not having specifics. some of the specifics were easily challengeable by the president. the president didn't challenge him on the specifics in any way. and again, i think that's, speaks to him playing it very safe. that four corners offensive, that practice prevent defense and mike is right in the sense governor romney got done what he needed to get done is get voters to give him another look. >> rose: people say the first 15 minutes is important. >> 15 minutes in, i was immediately taken back to the first kerry-bush debate. if you remember bush came out and he looked tired. he was a little bit pension lent and stumbled with his answers and kerry was there with the podium. the moment finally arrived, prepared himself and his momentum and confidence built throughout his entire debate and i saw the exact same thing tonight. president came out and looked like he under estimated his opponent a bit, was tired. and ro
those are positions we've not heard from governor romney before. he said a lot of specific things in this debate. he's been criticized for not having specifics. some of the specifics were easily challengeable by the president. the president didn't challenge him on the specifics in any way. and again, i think that's, speaks to him playing it very safe. that four corners offensive, that practice prevent defense and mike is right in the sense governor romney got done what he needed to get done is...
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and governor romney talking for himself and buy enough air time as they can for it. i think it's probably, this is probably not the thing that transforms the race but it's probably good enough to let him go forward and try to figure out a way to make himself more likeable, present a different image of himself and the country. >> one of the great questions people will ask inside this campaign, if they lose, and there are a lot of things that are going to affect the outcome. but really the biographical video was really good. and they will second guess themselves forever about why they didn't put that video in prime time and not have clint eastwood spend really ten or 12 of the most bizarre minutes that anyone's ever seen from a convention stage i would say in the television era for sure. there's not been much that's weirder than those minutes and they really were squandered especially when they had that video which was incredibly good. >> rose: you both agree the video was incredibly good. >> yes. >> one get that's begged both in the video and many of the presentations
and governor romney talking for himself and buy enough air time as they can for it. i think it's probably, this is probably not the thing that transforms the race but it's probably good enough to let him go forward and try to figure out a way to make himself more likeable, present a different image of himself and the country. >> one of the great questions people will ask inside this campaign, if they lose, and there are a lot of things that are going to affect the outcome. but really the...
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and governor romney talking for himself and buy enough air time as they can for it. i think it's probably, this is probably not the thing that transforms the race but it's probably good enough to let him go forward and try to figure out a way to make himself more likeable, present a different image of himself and the country. >> one of the great questions people will ask inside this campaign, if they lose, and there are a lot of things that are going to affect the outcome. but really the biographical video was really good. and they will second guess themselves forever about why they didn't put that video in prime time and not have clint eastwood spend really ten or 12 of the most bizarre minutes that anyone's ever seen from a convention stage i would say in the television era for sure. there's not been much that's weirder than those minutes and they really were squandered especially when they had that video which was incredibly good. >> rose: you both agree the video was incredibly good. >> yes. >> one get that's begged both in the video and many of the presentations
and governor romney talking for himself and buy enough air time as they can for it. i think it's probably, this is probably not the thing that transforms the race but it's probably good enough to let him go forward and try to figure out a way to make himself more likeable, present a different image of himself and the country. >> one of the great questions people will ask inside this campaign, if they lose, and there are a lot of things that are going to affect the outcome. but really the...
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second, governor romney has a plan. and that's one thing that you've heard from a lot of folks already this morning on the show, is that the president is out there attacking a plan. now he's mischaracterizing it. but at least governor romney has a vision for the future. and he's got the plan to put america back to work. that's not what you hear from president obama. he's talking about four more years of the last four years. if you're an undecided voter in ohio today, that's not what you want to hear. you know things aren't going well. you know you want to change. governor romney laid out a change, and in these debates he's been able to lay out what he's for and how it works. >> thanks. we'll be watching tomorrow night. >>> we're going to take a quick break. we're back with more, including a frompreview of what to expect tomorrow night. we'll talk about foreign policy and some of the other issues that will come up and look at the strategy and the state of the race i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to t
second, governor romney has a plan. and that's one thing that you've heard from a lot of folks already this morning on the show, is that the president is out there attacking a plan. now he's mischaracterizing it. but at least governor romney has a vision for the future. and he's got the plan to put america back to work. that's not what you hear from president obama. he's talking about four more years of the last four years. if you're an undecided voter in ohio today, that's not what you want to...
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former florida governor jeb bush called it a critical week. >> governor romney has a chance at this convention and going forward to reconnect with with people to set the stage for the general election and show who he is, what's in his heart. >> romney himself underscored those stakes in that fox interview. >> i don't feel ebullient with, oh, aren't i great for having got this. i feel like, wow, a lot of people are counting on me. they're hoping i'll be able to win and i'll be able to get america on track again. >> so where does the race stand just in time for the convention? a new "washington post"/abc poll finds the presidential race essentially even but with romney ahead 47% among registered voters, president obama sitting at 46%. in the end though this all comes down to nine battleground states and 110 electoral votes. get this -- out of the $550 million that's been spent on ads so far -- $550 million, guys -- $400 million has been spent in just five days -- florida, ohio, virginia, north carolina and colorado. let me underscore that again -- $400 million in five states. both campaigns unve
former florida governor jeb bush called it a critical week. >> governor romney has a chance at this convention and going forward to reconnect with with people to set the stage for the general election and show who he is, what's in his heart. >> romney himself underscored those stakes in that fox interview. >> i don't feel ebullient with, oh, aren't i great for having got this. i feel like, wow, a lot of people are counting on me. they're hoping i'll be able to win and i'll be...
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a show of strength for governor romney on the economy. folks saying 55% of the economy would get better if romney's elected. 46% believe that if the president's re-elected p you see the corresponding numbers for how it gets worse. how much of a negative right now is the current state of the economy for president obama? >> i think people see an increase in a private sector employment which is a positive thing. they see the unemployment rate going down consistently month after month. that's a positive thing. we want it to move more quickly. they don't want to return to the bush economic policies that created this recession. i know these shows have to sift through the entrails of public opinion polls every sunday. i'm just telling you we have six months to go here. who would have guessed two weeks ago what happened to jamie dimon and chase in terms of wall street reform. there are going to be ten events between now and the election we can't even predict. but the bottom line is we're moving positively in the right direction to help middle-inc
a show of strength for governor romney on the economy. folks saying 55% of the economy would get better if romney's elected. 46% believe that if the president's re-elected p you see the corresponding numbers for how it gets worse. how much of a negative right now is the current state of the economy for president obama? >> i think people see an increase in a private sector employment which is a positive thing. they see the unemployment rate going down consistently month after month. that's...
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governor romney will tackle them in the campaign. with us, house budget chairman paul ryan and assistant majority leader democratic senator from illinois, dick durbin. also this morning or political roundtable. and my big question this week. if the election were held today, what would happen? the electoral map. the fight for middle-class votes. >> my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy dreams! they don't get us! they don't get who we are! >> and those questions of character. jeremiah wright and bain capital. >> i've been disappointed in the president's campaign to date which is focused on character assassination. >> with us this morning for the round table mike murphy. democratic mayor of newark corey booker. host of cnbc's mad money jim cramer. and wall street journal editorial board member kim strassel. >>> good morning. a big weekend of summits as the president is, as i said, on the world stage. these summits always attract protesters, and on the streets of chicago over the weekend that's been the case. mostly peacef
governor romney will tackle them in the campaign. with us, house budget chairman paul ryan and assistant majority leader democratic senator from illinois, dick durbin. also this morning or political roundtable. and my big question this week. if the election were held today, what would happen? the electoral map. the fight for middle-class votes. >> my mother and father dreamed as much as any rich guy dreams! they don't get us! they don't get who we are! >> and those questions of...
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you and i talked in the break, mark, that he, on many levels, disappointed you, that is, governor romney, not being a die hard tea party devoter, but in the core, he's a business guy, principles more lined to yours any, and you saw more or less of that last night in >> more of that last night. i heard things that were exciting. business people are fiscal conservatives. they like rule sets. we say the constitution is the ultimate rule set. neil: you guys and that constitution. >> he quoted it last night. it was incredible. free markets, we believe in free markets, those align with mitt romney. historically, not like the stuff he's done, but i heard good stuff last night. neil: he was prague -- pragmatic about it last night. to rule massachusetts, but he said something interesting, mark, on these great big tax cuts 245 -- that a lot of fans are looking forward to, don't get excited about it. the 20% tax cut, but i take deductions away. it could be a wash. for some, it could mean paying more. do you think that was a jolt to a lot of folks who thought this guy will be from help for me or cal
you and i talked in the break, mark, that he, on many levels, disappointed you, that is, governor romney, not being a die hard tea party devoter, but in the core, he's a business guy, principles more lined to yours any, and you saw more or less of that last night in >> more of that last night. i heard things that were exciting. business people are fiscal conservatives. they like rule sets. we say the constitution is the ultimate rule set. neil: you guys and that constitution. >> he...
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what does governor romney need to do wednesday night in the first debate? >> he needs to give the american people the choice that we are offering. that is what we are doing. we owe the country a cheer choice of a different future. we can either have a dynamic growing economy that produces opportunity or we can have a stagnant economy that fosters dependency. stick with the failed policies of the last four years for the next four years or get a brighter future. stagnation versus growth. dependency versus opportunity and upper mobility. that is the classic choice and clear difference that we are offering and what we hope people get out of this this debate is that choice. >> chris: it is interesting because for the last six months the romney campaign said this is a referendum on barack obama's record and now you are saying it is a choice. >> it is not a change in strategy. a phase of the campaign we now entered into. i think it is important. the president is trying to paper over his problems and has been trying to mislead and distort the record. it is a failed
what does governor romney need to do wednesday night in the first debate? >> he needs to give the american people the choice that we are offering. that is what we are doing. we owe the country a cheer choice of a different future. we can either have a dynamic growing economy that produces opportunity or we can have a stagnant economy that fosters dependency. stick with the failed policies of the last four years for the next four years or get a brighter future. stagnation versus growth....
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governor romney says we should replace it. i'm just going to repeal it, but we can replace it with something. but the problem is, he has to describe exactly -- what exactly we'd replace it with, other than saying we're going to leave it to the states. the fact of the matter is that some of the prescriptions that he's offered, like letting you buy insurance across state lines, there's no indication that that somehow is you to help somebody who's got a pre- existing condition be able to finally buy insurance. in fact, it's estimated that by repealing obamacare, you're looking at 50 million people losing health insurance at a time when it's vitally important. >> let's let the governor explain what you do if obamacare is repealed. how would you replace it? >> well, actually, it's a lengthy description, but number one, preexisting conditions are covered under my plan. number two, young people are able to stay on their family plan. that's already offered in the private marketplace. you don't have to let the government mandate that f
governor romney says we should replace it. i'm just going to repeal it, but we can replace it with something. but the problem is, he has to describe exactly -- what exactly we'd replace it with, other than saying we're going to leave it to the states. the fact of the matter is that some of the prescriptions that he's offered, like letting you buy insurance across state lines, there's no indication that that somehow is you to help somebody who's got a pre- existing condition be able to finally...
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florida and washington dc, president obama and governor romney faced each other in the third and final debate. many saw this as the defining moment for each of the candidate before americans make their decision on election day november 6th, next two weeks will be devoted to mobilizing voters in key battleground states, ohio in particular shaping up to be an election decider, although as cbs news poll this morning showed the president maintains an advantage there, governor romney is gaining, tonight in boca raton, florida the focus was on foreign policy, both candidate also pressed on their domestic policy talking points. >> governor romney i am glad that you recognize that al qaeda is a threat, because a few month ago when asked was is the biggest geo political face facing america you said russia. >> russia indicated is a geo political foe. >> excuse me, as the geo political foe and i said in the same paragraph i said and iran is the greatest national security threat we face. russia does continue to battle us in the u.n. time and time again, i have clear eyes on, this i am not going to
florida and washington dc, president obama and governor romney faced each other in the third and final debate. many saw this as the defining moment for each of the candidate before americans make their decision on election day november 6th, next two weeks will be devoted to mobilizing voters in key battleground states, ohio in particular shaping up to be an election decider, although as cbs news poll this morning showed the president maintains an advantage there, governor romney is gaining,...
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governor romney would lay out a long-term plan. what the stock market likes is a long-term consistency. president clinton did that in the '90s. president obama has not done that. we have been kicking the can down the road on taxes, regulation, uncertainty on health care expenses and so i think with a romney administration what you will end up with is a solid four-year plan where american businesses can get back to doing what they do well which is allocating capital based on what they know costs to be. that's been the big problem in the last four years. unknowable costs lead to labor uncertainty. that's why we don't have the job growth. >> i want to read you something alan greenspan said. we are trying to do this -- solving the deficit problem and also the fiscal cliff -- without pain. there is no credible scenario in which that happens. you can put spending, entitlements, revenues, all of it on the table under that umbrella. are we going to get a deal on that? >> we have to. chairman greenspan is reflecting what a majority of the c
governor romney would lay out a long-term plan. what the stock market likes is a long-term consistency. president clinton did that in the '90s. president obama has not done that. we have been kicking the can down the road on taxes, regulation, uncertainty on health care expenses and so i think with a romney administration what you will end up with is a solid four-year plan where american businesses can get back to doing what they do well which is allocating capital based on what they know costs...